“Pleasure is to a woman what the sun is to the flower: if moderately enjoyed, it beautifies, it refreshes, and it improves; if immoderately, it withers, deteriorates, and destroys. But the duties of domestic life, exercised as they must be in retirement, and calling forth all the sensibilities of the female, are perhaps as necessary to the full development of her charms, as the shade and the shower are to the rose, confirming its beauty, and increasing its fragrance.” IfsWomenPleasureSunFlowerDutyDevelopmentCallingFemaleRoseEnjoyedCharmRetirementShadeSensibilityShowersFragranceDomestic Life Book:Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think Source: Lacon: Or Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think
“Leisure, the highest happiness upon earth, is seldom enjoyed with perfect satisfaction, except in solitude. Indolence and indifference do not always afford leisure; for true leisure is frequently found in that interval of relaxation which divides a painful duty from an agreeable recreation; a toilsome business from the more agreeable occupations of literature and philosophy.” PhilosophyEarthFoundLiteraturePerfectDutySolitudeHighestPainfulSatisfactionEnjoyedIndifferenceOccupationDividesLeisureRelaxationRecreationIntervalsIndolence Author:Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
“If the blessings of our political and social condition have not been too highly estimated, we cannot well overrate the responsibility and duty which they impose upon us. We hold these institutions of government, religion, and learning, to be transmitted, as well as enjoyed. We are in the line of conveyance, through which whatever has been obtained by the spirit and efforts of our ancestors is to be communicated to our children.” IfsWellsChildrenHas BeensGovernmentPoliticalSpiritSocialLinesEffortResponsibilityConditionsDutyBlessingOur ChildrenInstitutionsEnjoyedVotingAncestorSocial Conditions Book:The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel Webster Source: The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel Webster
“Rarely has any people enjoyed greater prosperity than we are now enjoying. For this we render heartfelt and solemn thanks to the Giver of Good; and we seek to praise Him -not by words only -but by deeds, by the way in which we do our duty to ourselves and to our fellow men.” PeopleMenWayEnjoyGreaterDutyPraiseFellowsProsperityDeedsThanksEnjoyedFellow ManGiverSolemnHeartfelt Author:Theodore Roosevelt